OnePlus brings back the “T” phones! After a 1-year hiatus when the launch of a flagship successor was skipped in the middle of the year, this year we will have a OnePlus 10T and it has just been completely leaked, thanks to @onLeaks and SmartPrix.
The images you’ll see in this article are based on live photos of a pre-production OnePlus 10T model, so it’s likely that the final version that will be released later this year looks mostly (if not exactly) the same.
Interestingly, the OnePlus 10T is also said to include a glass back combined with a plastic frame, suggesting that this phone, despite its flagship components, could be more affordable than your typical high-end phone. .
The specifications of the OnePlus 10T are said to include a 6.7-inch OLED display with FHD + resolution and an adaptive screen refresh rate of 120 Hz thanks to LTPO technology. Under the hood, the 10T runs on the latest Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 processor and carries up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The whole combination!
The 10T is also expected to have three cameras on the back: a 50 MP main shutter, a 16 MP ultra-large sensor and a 2 MP macro sensor. Here is the absence of a telephoto lens, which will negatively affect your enlarged photographs and your portrait photos, and is one more commitment to reach a lower price.
The OnePlus 10T has a respectable size 4,800 mAh battery with support for an absolutely crazy 150W fast charge, the fastest we’ve seen on a phone so far.
With this device, OnePlus obviously focuses on its strengths: fast charging technology, fast performance and all this at a price that is expected to suffer from the competition. At the same time, it also relinquishes some signature features like the alert slider (also known as the mute switch).
Earlier, a previous leak suggested that the next phone will be priced equivalent to between $ 470 and $ 600 in China. It will probably cost more in international markets due to taxes and duties, but if that comes to fruition, the OnePlus 10T will be significantly more affordable than the recent flagship OnePlus flagships.
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